A genius hacker who, at one point, grabbed the attention of the world. She initially lived a life of recluse, as adults around her made her believe she caused her own mother’s death. Although she initially struggled with social interactions and talking to people face-to-face, by regaining her true memories, she awakens her Persona. In the Phantom Thieves, she provides a navigator role, supporting her teammates from the sidelines. Her Persona is Necronomicon.
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Erica Lindback, Futaba's English voice actress has said in an interview she tried to play Futaba "as if she were on the autistim spectrum" in order to make her performance more "grounded".[1]
Nomenclature
Names in Other Languages
Language
Name
Meaning
Japanese
佐倉 双葉 ナビ
Sakura Futaba. The family name derives from the placename Sakura, likely meaning either "hemp warehouse" or "clean warehouse".[2] The given name, Futaba, means "seedling", as in the first two-leaved sprout from a dicot seed. Navi; abbreviation of Navigator.
↑"昔、この地で生産された麻布を、朝廷に献上するための貯蔵庫があったことから、アサクラが転じサクラになったという説と、清い倉があったことから、すがすがしい語源をもつ「さ」という言葉をつけ、「さくら」と呼ぶようになった説などがあります。" Translation: "Long ago, hemp was grown on this land for the Imperial Court. One theory is that 麻倉 (asakura, meaning "hemp warehouse") became shortened to sakura. Another is that the sa in sakura means "clean", because the warehouses here were clean." Sakura City Municipal Government, [1]. Published 1 June 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2023. Sakura City.